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Pinckneyville Community Hospital earns top honor for healthcare

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Pinckneyville Community Hospital earns prestigious 5-Star Rating

PINCKNEYVILLE, Ill. (WSIL) -- Pinckneyville Community Hospital in Perry County has earned a prestigious 5-star rating from the National Rural Rating System (NRRS) and has been named to the National Rural Honor Roll.

This recognition is a testament to the hospital's dedication to high-quality care and exceptional patient experiences. The NRRS evaluates hospitals based on patient satisfaction, quality of care, and overall performance.

"Receiving a 5-star rating is a tremendous honor and a testament to our entire team. In a rural setting, every member of our staff goes above and beyond to ensure compassionate, high-quality care for every patient who walks through our doors. I couldn’t be prouder of what we’ve achieved together, and this recognition reflects our deep commitment to the health and well-being of our community,� said Randall Dauby, CEO of Pinckneyville Community Hospital.

The 5-star rating highlights the hospital's success in meeting the unique healthcare needs of the rural community it serves. Despite challenges faced by rural healthcare facilities, Pinckneyville Community Hospital continues to provide outstanding medical services.

“These awards really shine a spotlight on the heart and hard work that our rural hospitals bring to their communities,� says Brock Slabach, COO of the National Rural Health Association. “Rural healthcare comes with unique challenges, and reaching this level of excellence shows not only the clinical expertise but also the deep commitment these hospitals have to the people they serve. This recognition celebrates rural healthcare as a source of strength, compassion, and healing—right where it’s needed most.�

The National Rural Honor Roll honors rural hospitals which meet the highest standards for patient experience, reinforcing their role as pillars of their communities.

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